The art of making dances / by Doris Humphrey ; edited by Barbara Pollack.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Dance Books Ltd., 1959.Description: 3-189 p : ill. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0903102382
  • 9780903102384
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 792.82 HUM
Contents:
AN INTRODUCTION TO CHOREOGRAPHY : 1. The Sleeping Beauty -- 2. Choreographers Are Special People -- 3. Sources of Subject Matter - What to Dance About? -- 4. The Theme -- THE CRAFT : 5. The Ingredients and the Tools -- 6. Design Part 1 Symmetry and Asymmetry -- 7. Design Part 2 For One and More Bodies -- 8. Design Part 3 The Phrase -- 9. Design Part 4 The Stage Space -- 10. Design Part 5 Small groups -- 11. Dynamics -- 12. Rhythm -- 13. Motivation and Gesture -- 14. Words -- 15. Music -- 16. Sets and Props -- 17. Form -- SUMMING UP : 18. Check Lit -- 19. Conclusion.
Summary: "Doris Humphrey's 'The Art of Making Dances' is perhaps the most important book of its kind ever published. Written just before her death in 1958, it is Miss Humphrey's autobiography in art, a gathering together of her experiences in performances and a lucid and practical source book on choreography. One of the truly great figures in the dance world - a pioneer of American modern dance, a great choreographer and teacher whose influences and innovations are apparent everywhere in the field - Miss Humphrey has given us the first modern book on the "art" of choreography, an indispensable guide not only for the modern dance but for all stage creations. 'The Art of Modern Dances' presents modern dance as theater. It contains a short history of the dance and various chapters discuss design, dynamics, and rhythm of dance. It includes a check list for composers of dances and an appendix of all the dances composed by Miss Humphrey." -- Book cover
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Originally published: New York : Reinhart, 1959.

AN INTRODUCTION TO CHOREOGRAPHY : 1. The Sleeping Beauty -- 2. Choreographers Are Special People -- 3. Sources of Subject Matter - What to Dance About? -- 4. The Theme -- THE CRAFT : 5. The Ingredients and the Tools -- 6. Design Part 1 Symmetry and Asymmetry -- 7. Design Part 2 For One and More Bodies -- 8. Design Part 3 The Phrase -- 9. Design Part 4 The Stage Space -- 10. Design Part 5 Small groups -- 11. Dynamics -- 12. Rhythm -- 13. Motivation and Gesture -- 14. Words -- 15. Music -- 16. Sets and Props -- 17. Form -- SUMMING UP : 18. Check Lit -- 19. Conclusion.

"Doris Humphrey's 'The Art of Making Dances' is perhaps the most important book of its kind ever published. Written just before her death in 1958, it is Miss Humphrey's autobiography in art, a gathering together of her experiences in performances and a lucid and practical source book on choreography.
One of the truly great figures in the dance world - a pioneer of American modern dance, a great choreographer and teacher whose influences and innovations are apparent everywhere in the field - Miss Humphrey has given us the first modern book on the "art" of choreography, an indispensable guide not only for the modern dance but for all stage creations.
'The Art of Modern Dances' presents modern dance as theater. It contains a short history of the dance and various chapters discuss design, dynamics, and rhythm of dance. It includes a check list for composers of dances and an appendix of all the dances composed by Miss Humphrey." -- Book cover

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